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Richie Rich is a American Professional wrestler.

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  • Richie Rich is a American Professional wrestler.
  • Richie Rich is a cartoon character.
  • Richie Rich is a 1994 film produced by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. It is based on the Harvey Comics character of the same name.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Richard "Richie" Rich, Jr. is a comic book character created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer for Harvey Comics in 1953. Dubbed "the poor little rich boy," Richie is the only child of fantastically wealthy parents and is the world's richest kid. In spite of his incredible wealth, he is very kind and charitable. To date, Richie's only appearance in a Christmas special was the 1998 live-action direct-to-video film Richie Rich's Christmas Wish.
  • NC: Hello, I’m the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don’t have to. (A current image of Macaulay Culkin is shown briefly) Oh, Macaulay, why do you keep popping up here? (More images of Macaulay Culkin plus movie posters for Getting Even with Dad, The Pagemaster and The Good Son are shown as NC speaks) NC (voiceover): I’m sure you’re a nice guy. Hell, you were probably a nice kid. But MAN, did you pick some dumb, dumb, DUMB movies! NC: And we’re here to look at another stinker with “Richie Rich.” NC: Well, time is money, so let’s start spending. This is “Richie Rich.” (The movie begins) THE END
  • Richie Rich, often billed as "The Poor Little Rich Boy", debuted in 1953 as a backup character in Little Dot. He soon became Harvey Comics' flagship character, appearing in as many as 32 Harvey titles monthly and often crossing over with Casper the Friendly Ghost. A direct-to-video sequel to the movie was later released, Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (1998). It cast David Gallagher as Richie and Michelle Trachtenberg as Gloria.
  • Richie's cartoons were produced in four different lengths: * "Gems": about 30 seconds, usually animated versions of one-page stories in the comic book series. In the first two seasons, two such segments were seen on each episode. During the third season, only one such segment was seen per episode, and during the fourth and final season, the "Gems" segments were dropped. * "Riches": about seven minutes, usually involves a robbery or an event that could affect Richie and his family. * "Treasure Chest": about three minutes, usually based on five-page comic book stories and usually centered around Dollar the Dog or Cadbury, or on rare occasions, Irona. * "Zillion Dollar Adventures": about 11 minutes, and usually involves an event that could impact Richville or the world. This was
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